1. recce - Noun
2. recce - Adjective
3. recce - Verb
reconnaissance (by shortening)
Source: WordNetDuring his recce, Brummitt observed no German forces between Graignes and Carentan, just 4.5 miles away across the saturated marsh of the swollen Taute River. Source: Internet
PC Hill, who has worked for West Midlands Police for nine years, said: “We were in plain clothes on our way to recce an upcoming operation when the call came through about a man threatening people with a machete. Source: Internet
Suri will start with the pre-productions to the sequel immediately after the release of Malang, in terms of the location recce and cast finalization. Source: Internet
Henry, out on a recce on the road, spotted them and in one Herculean leap, scaled the wall to be with them. Source: Internet
“They will be flying two of their helicopters alongside the RCIPS helicopter on a recce of Grand Cayman,” the governor said at yesterday’s daily COVID-19 briefing. Source: Internet
“The recce for that trip was done back in December and now it’s a matter of sanctioning hotels, training venues, and transport through the Australian Rugby Union. Source: Internet